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Craftsman 917273013 tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917273013 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917273013 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Grease Fitting for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 6856M

    Wheels and tires diagram

    Grease Fitting

    Part #6856M

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Tractor Headlight Wire Harness for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 166184

    Electrical diagram

    Lawn Tractor Headlight Wire Harness

    Part #166184

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Tractor Mandrel Bearing for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 110485X

    Mower deck diagram

    Lawn Tractor Mandrel Bearing

    Part #110485X

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Height Indicator Scale (black) for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 123934X

    Lift assembly diagram

    Height Indicator Scale (black)

    Part #123934X

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Spring,rod B for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 126909X

    Ground drive diagram

    Spring,rod B

    Part #126909X

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bolt for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 74020652

    Transaxle diagram

    Bolt

    Part #74020652

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Tractor Transmission Shift Fork, Right for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 6262H

    Transaxle diagram

    Lawn Tractor Transmission Shift Fork, Right

    Part #6262H

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw.tt.3/8 for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 17490664

    Engine diagram

    Screw.tt.3/8

    Part #17490664

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bushing for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 6252H1

    Transaxle diagram

    Bushing

    Part #6252H1

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Tractor Seat Spring Cap for Craftsman 917273013 - Part 124238X

    Seat assembly diagram

    Lawn Tractor Seat Spring Cap

    Part #124238X

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Craftsman Tractor 917273013 FAQs

To look up the model number for your Craftsman riding mower, we start by finding the model and serial tag on the tractor itself; on model 917273013, it’s typically on the frame under the seat or on the underside of the seat, then you use that exact number to search parts and diagrams.

Where to find the model number on a Craftsman tractor

Check these common tag locations first:

  • On the frame directly under the seat (lift the seat up)
  • On the underside of the seat pan
  • Near the rear fender area around the seat mounting points
  • On the frame rail near the rear wheels
  • On a sticker or metal plate with both model and serial information
How to use the model number once you find it

After you locate the tag, use the model number exactly as printed (letters and numbers matter).

  • Search the model number to pull up the correct parts list and diagrams
  • Match your part by name and ID before ordering
  • Use the serial number to confirm production variations when parts differ

A common example for this page is model 917273013.

Quick checklist: model number vs. serial number
Item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Identifies the tractor design and parts breakdown 917273013
Serial number Helps narrow down production run changes Varies by unit
Why it matters

Using the exact Craftsman model number prevents ordering the wrong belt, steering part, or electrical component for your riding mower. It also helps us show the right diagrams for assemblies like the deck drive and steering.

If you’re troubleshooting while identifying parts, our riding mower and tractor common questions guide can help you narrow down symptoms before you order.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see on the Craftsman 917273013 front-engine lawn tractor involve the mower deck drive system, starting and safety interlocks, steering wear, and fuel delivery. These problems usually show up as blades not engaging, no-crank conditions, loose steering, or stalling.

Common problems and what they point to
  • Blades will not engage or deck stops under load: worn or stretched deck belt, idler/pulley wear, or PTO clutch issues.
  • Engine will not crank: faulty safety switch (seat/brake/PTO interlock), bad ignition key, or wiring connection problems.
  • Steering feels loose or wanders: worn tie rods, tie rod ends, drag link, or sector gear wear.
  • Runs rough, stalls, or leaks fuel: fuel tank, fuel line connections, or tank stem/grommet issues.
  • Uneven cut or vibration: damaged blade, worn mandrel/spindle components, or loose fasteners.
Quick checks we recommend (before buying parts)
  • Set the parking brake, disengage PTO, and confirm the operator presence switch is being pressed.
  • Inspect the deck belt for glazing, cracking, or slack; check pulley alignment and belt routing.
  • Wiggle the front wheels and steering linkage to spot play at joints.
  • Look for fuel seepage around the tank outlet and stem area.
  • Check battery terminals and ground connection for corrosion and looseness.
Parts that commonly solve these symptoms
Symptom Common fix Example part on this model
Blades do not engage Replace deck belt Riding lawn mower blade drive belt 532148763
No-crank with safety conditions met Replace interlock switch Push-in interlock switch 532176138
No-crank or key won’t turn well Replace key Molded ignition key 532140403
Loose steering Replace linkage component Tie rod 532186799 or drag link 532175572
Fuel leak or starvation Replace tank or stem Husqvarna lawn tractor fuel tank 532151346 or frigidaire lawn & garden equipment engine fuel tank stem 532139277
Why it matters

On a riding mower, small wear items (belts, switches, steering joints) cause most “won’t start” and “won’t cut” complaints. Fixing the root cause protects the PTO clutch, mandrel assembly, and deck components from bigger damage.

Last updated: March 2026

Craftsman model 917273013 does not map to one single “model year” the way cars do; the most reliable way to date it is by using the product identification label on the tractor (typically under the seat or on the rear fender pan) and matching the serial/date code to the manufacturer’s format.

How to find the build date on a 917273013

Look for a sticker or metal tag that includes the model and a serial number. Common locations:

  • Under the seat (lift the seat and look on the seat pan)
  • Rear fender pan area (behind the seat)
  • Frame rail near the engine compartment
  • Near the transaxle area on the frame

If the label is missing or unreadable, keep the tractor’s key parts consistent while you troubleshoot and repair; for example, the molded ignition key 532140403 confirms you are shopping the correct ignition-key style for this platform.

What to write down (so we can date it accurately)

Capture these details from the ID label:

  • Full model number (already 917273013, but confirm it matches the label)
  • Serial number (entire string, including letters)
  • Any separate “date” or “DOM” code
  • Engine brand and engine model/type code (from the engine shroud label)
  • Transmission type (gear drive vs hydrostatic)
Quick guide: what the numbers usually mean

On many Craftsman tractors in the 917.xxxxxxx family, the 917 prefix identifies the Craftsman/AYP-built product family, while the exact production date is tied to the serial/date code on the ID label.

Item you find What it tells you Why it helps
Tractor serial/date code Build window (month/year) Best indicator of “year”
Engine model/type code Engine build info Helps confirm timeframe
Deck/drive parts style Platform generation Helps narrow parts and diagrams
Why it matters

Knowing the build date helps us match the correct diagrams and parts for your Craftsman riding mower, especially for systems that change over time like the PTO circuit, belts, and steering components.

Last updated: February 2026

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